The first thing that I would
recommend that you do, is go to the Practice
Paper Piecing Page. When you feel comfy with paper
piecing, come on back and try a Links Block! You will need to print out
four copies of each template page per block you want to make on very
lightweight paper. Fat Quarters will be plenty!

The unit A's are the top and third row units Unit B's are the second
and last row units. After paper piecing these, sew them together in
horizontal rows, then join the rows to make the block!

The quilt, shown here on its side, is four blocks
by five, with a pieced flying geese border in colors from the quilt!